Locations Of Controls; Use Of Remote Control - Sanyo AVM-27D6 Instruction Manual

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LOCATION OF CONTROLS
FRONT
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REAR
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1. Video/Audio 2 In Jacks
2. Channel Down ( ) Button
10. Power Button
3. Channel Up ( ) Button
11. Coaxial Cable Connector (75ohm)
4. Volume Down ( ) Button
12. Video / Audio 1 Input Jacks
5. Volume Up ( ) Button
13. Video / Audio Output Jacks
6. Menu Button
14. S-VHS Input Jack
7. TV/Video Button
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8. Remote Control Sensor
9. Stand - By Indicator
USE OF THE REMOTE CONTROL
Point to remote control sensor of the TV set.
The maximum operable distance is approximately 20 feet from the remote control sensor, and
not more than 30 to either side of center.
The operation of the remote control is most effective when there is nothing between it and the
remote control sensor.
The duration of the batteries is approximately 6 months to 1 year.
Replace the batteries when the remote operation becomes unstable.
BATTERY INSTALLATION
Slide down the cover.
Press the indentation and lift up the cover.
Correctly install the batteries, observing
polarities as shown in the compartment.
Do not use a combination of old and new batteries or different type of batteries.
If batteries become exhausted, remove and replace them soon.
When battery leakage occurs, clean the battery compartment with a soft cloth and replace the
batteries.
TV/VIDEO Button
Number Buttons
Quick View Button
Volume Down ( ) Button
Mute Button
Mts Button
Sound Standard Button
* PIP On/Off Button
Add/Del Button
* PIP TV/VIDEO Button
* Swap Button
* AVM-27D11(only)
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Power Button
100 Button
Display Button
Channel Up ( ) Button
Sleep Button
Menu Button
Volume Up ( ) Button
Channel Down ( ) Button
Picture Button
Picture Standard Button
Ch Guide Button
CCD Button
PIP Size Button *
PIP Position Button *
PIP Still Button *

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